Electric work may close lanes in Greendale
Ridge Avenue in Greendale can see lanes closed – on and off – for the next 45 to 60 days. According to City Manager Steve… Login to continue reading Login…
Ridge Avenue in Greendale can see lanes closed – on and off – for the next 45 to 60 days. According to City Manager Steve… Login to continue reading Login…
Warmer weather marks the beginning of road work. Commutes in and around Harrison may get messy due to construction projects on the roadways.
There will soon be more housing in Dillsboro. The city and developers of the just started Serenity Pines subdivision broke ground May 13 in what they hope will be about 40 new homes.
Saturday, May 1, was a celebration for three businesses and a ribbon cutting in downtown Aurora. The ribbon cutting sponsored by Main Street Aurora welcomed Uncle Steel’s Brews, 315 Second St.
The Greendale Pool is opening on Saturday, May 29. Located in Greendale Park at corner of Nowlin Avenue and Park Street, city officials decided not to open the pool last year during the pandemic.
The Board of Works for Greendale approved one day recycling pickup unanimously at its meeting on May 12. City Manager Steve Lampert said the pickup will be on Thursday as opposed to picking up the north end on Thursday and the south end, Valley Woods, Oberting and Ind.
The Indiana Department of Transportation will host hiring fairs at 10 locations across the state on Thursday, May 20, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
CSX Railroad has a tie team that will be replacing ties in the railroad crossings starting in Butlerville and are working toward Lawrenceburg. The team will have to close down several crossings for two to three days while they replace the ties in the railroad crossings.
The parade sirens of numerous Moores Hill emergency vehicles sang a final song in remembrance of the town’s soon closing elementary school May 16. Set to shutter its doors at the end of the school year, past students of all ages attended a community event celebrating the school.
A festival-like fundraiser organized by Realtor Blake Haag and Daniel Cole, of Cole’s Mobile Car Wash, this past weekend will help “fill the pool” in Aurora. The fundraiser, Splish Splash, May 15 and 16 at Aurora City park, raised money to buy amenities for the city’s new pool to provide a more enjoyable experience for patrons.